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    ‘Oro’ festival crisis: Police nab 20, impound two vehicles in Ogun

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    The Ogun State Police command said it has arrested no fewer than 20 youths and impounded two vehicles, following the crisis that erupted in Ikenne town, in Ikenne local government area of the State in the early hours of Saturday.

    It was reliably gathered that the crisis erupted when some youths in the town insisted in celebrating the annual Oro festival, despite the government ban.

    It was further gathered that the crisis had been building for some days now with the youths holding protest and telling whoever cares that they would celebrate the annual festival with or without the approval of government.

    The crisis was said to have however taken a new dimension on Saturday morning as the youth came out and began burning tyres across the major roads in the town insisting that the Oro festival would be celebrated

    This was said to have led to face off with Police operatives who had been monitoring the situation to ensure that there was no breakdown of law and order.

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    Some viral videos posted on social media showed flames of fire billowing from burnt tyres in some places in the town.

    A voice accompanied the video had said “Ikenne on fire and this is because the youth are being prevented from celebrating  Oro festival”.

    Confirming the arrest of the youths,
    the Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Alamutu, said the state command is on top of the situation and it has arrested 20 suspects and impounded two vehicles in connection with the pandemonium.

    He said “We are very much aware of the situation, it is a fall out of the longstanding obaship crisis in the town and recently, the court dismissed the one currently on the throne but the judgment had been appealed.

    “So base on the tense atmosphere, the local government which is the consenting authority for the festival said that it should not be celebrated so that it won’t lead to any breach of peace, we did same thing last year but some youths who are being misguided decided they must have their way.

    “We have arrested  20 of them, impounded two vehicles and everyone will soon be brought to the state command at Eleweran, Abeokuta to answer for their misdeeds”.

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